Mateo Clisante

Mateo Clisante (died 1911) was a member of the Mexican Banditos. He was captured by bounty hunter John Marston at Plata Grande, and was later sentenced to death by hanging.

Biography
Clisante was a Nuevo Paraso bandit leader, and operated around Plata Grande. In 1911 he was charged with assault and the Federales offered $160 for his capture and $80 for his death, so bounty hunter John Marston collected the wanted poster in Chuparosa and headed to Plata Grande to find him.

Marston was delayed because he was ambushed and wounded by a group of bandits outside of the city who had found a broken-down stagecoach, but later that day arrived at the last known location of Clisante. Marston shot him in the foot with a Winchester Repeater and hogtied him, having shot the banditos at the campsite from the hill above. He loaded Clisante onto his horse and rode away until his horse took a tumble into a gap near Tesoro Azul, and with his horse dead, Marston shot at pursuing Banditos who caught up with him. When he found a new horse, he loaded Clisante onto its back and rode him back to Chuparosa Jail. He was unloaded from the horse from Miguel Los Santos, a policeman, and was carried into the jail. A week later, he was executed by hanging.